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Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is a fellowship of people whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for attending our meetings is a desire for healthy and loving

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Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is a fellowship of people whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for attending our meetings is a desire for healthy and loving relationships – with others, and with ourselves.

Not sure if you might be co-dependent? Some patterns are:

– thinking we can take care of ourselves without any help;

– difficulty making decisions, or second-guessing the decisions we made;

– losing rest – or even sleep – worrying or obsessing about others and their problems;

– harshly judging ourselves and others… The list of patterns goes on.

We invite you to explore LIVING life rather than merely getting through life. There is hope for a new day with CoDA! It is suggested that newcomers try six basic meetings before deciding if CoDA is right for them.

We meet Wednesdays from 1-2pm at the Lingonberry, enter at 218 W Water Street. All attendees are always anonymous. Who attends and what is said stays absolutely confidential.

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A little for you and a little for them. It’s a gift giving time of year, and homemade, organic food items are a beautiful gift to make, give, receive, and

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A little for you and a little for them. It’s a gift giving time of year, and homemade, organic food items are a beautiful gift to make, give, receive, and enjoy. Join Joel and Johanna in a demo+ workshop. (That means we show you the ropes and then you get in a little practice). Tonight we’ll mix up some of our favorite condiments including stoneground mustard, Cajun spice rub, carrot ginger salad dressing, and homemade mayo. The recipes are a mixture of make-and-store recipes that are perfect for gift giving and make-and-eat which are perfect for holiday dinners. Extra recipes will be shared to inspire your continued culinary gifting and sharing at home. Everyone will leave class with something to enjoy at home.

Lead by Johanna Bergan and Joel Zook, this is a hands-on class with demonstrations and is vegan-friendly and gluten-free with a limit of 16 participants. Cost is $15 for Co-op Members, $18 for community members. Call 563-382-4666, or register online at http://oneotacoop.com/education-events/ to reserve your seat.